http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/sep/05090204.html
"..Reverend Stephen Boissoin, a young Albertan pastor ... with two children of his own, is preparing for his Alberta Human Rights Commission hearing which will likely to be heard in October. Without the money to pay for legal representation, Stephen has to prepare his own defense. “I know nothing about human rights case law,” he says. “I’m trying to learn.” The only problem with that, he points out, is that when it’s all over he may very well be in prison. Boissoin is being hauled before the Human Rights Commission to answer to a complaint filed by Darren Lund, an assistant professor at the University of Calgary. Lund made his complaint after Boissoin published a letter to the editor in the Red Deer Advocate, in which he denounced homosexuality as immoral and dangerous, and called into question new gay-rights curriculums permeating the province’s educational system. “Children as young as five and six years of age are being subjected to psychologically and physiologically damaging pro-homosexual literature and guidance in the public school system; all under the fraudulent guise of equal rights.” Boissoin expressed his concern that behaviour that is dangerous, and sometimes fatal, is being presented as normative and even healthy to the most impressionable. “I was just writing a letter to the editor, to the heterosexual population,” he says, “saying this is something to be very, very concerned about.” LifeSiteNews.com Red Deer, Alberta, Sept. 2, 2005